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  • Explorations With Deep Eutectic Solvents For Chemical Extractions

    Douglas E. Raynie

    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry South Dakota State University [email protected]

  • Green Chemistry

    Supercritical Fluid

    Technology

    Analytical Separations Bioprocessing

    Chemical Problem Solving

    Environmental Analysis

    Fundamental Studies

  • DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT SUMMARY

  • DECREASING THE IMPACT OF SOLVENTS 1.Reduce the volume of solvent

    use higher concentra/ons use solvent for more than one step

    2. Make the solvents greener

    carefully chosen conven/onal solvents new green solvents

  • GREEN SOLVENTS

    We know guidelines such as like dissolves like, but when it comes to green solvents, how will we

    recognize one when we see it?

  • General Guidelines for PredicHng the Toxicity of Solvents As the number of alipha/c carbons increases, toxicity increases up to about eight carbons. Including subs/tu/ons, toxicity increases as molecular weight increases up to eight carbons. As the number of carbon-carbon double bonds increases, toxicity increases. As the degree of halogena/ons increases, toxicity increases. Brominated compounds are more toxic than chlorinated, which are more toxicity than uorinated. These same general statements are true for alipha/c subs/tu/on on aroma/c compounds. Subs/tu/on of aroma/cs increases toxicity. Subs/tu/on on phenols para- or ortho-, para- to the hydroxyl are more toxic.

  • PROPERTIES OF CONCERN For greenness boiling point/energy to dis/ll ash point cumula/ve energy demand For uHlity polarity basicity/hydrogen-bond accep/ng ability acidity/hydrogen-bond dona/ng ability viscosity

  • C. Capello, U. Fischer, and K. Hungerbuhler, Green Chem., 9, 927-934 (2007).

    WHAT IS A GREEN SOLVENT?

  • GSK SOLVENT SELECTION GUIDE

    C. Jimenez-Gonzalez, A. D. Curzons, D. J. Constable, and V. L. Cunningham, J. Clean Technol. Environ. Policy, 7, 42-50 (2005).

  • PFIZER MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY SOLVENT SELECTION GUIDE

    Preferred Usable Undesirable

    Water Cyclohexane Pentane Acetone Toluene Hexane(s)

    Ethanol Methylcyclohexane Di-isopropyl ether 2-Propanol TBME Diethyl ether

    1-Propanol Isooctane Dichloromethane Heptane Acetonitrile Dichloroethane

    Ethyl acetate 2-Me THF Chloroform Isopropyl acetate THF NMP Methanol Xylenes DMF

    MEK DMSO Pyridine 1-Butanol Acetic acid DMAc

    t-Butanol Ethylene glycol Dioxane Dimethoxyethane

  • PFIZER SOLVENT REPLACEMENT TABLE Red Solvents Alternative

    Pentane Heptane Hexane(s) Heptane Di-isopropyl ether or ether 2-MeTHF or t-Butyl methyl ether Dioxane or dimethoxyethane 2-MeTHF or t-Butyl methyl ether Chloroform, dichloroethane or carbon tetrachloride

    DCM

    DMF, NMP or DMAc Acetonitrile Pyridine Et3N (if pyridine used as base) DCM (extractions) EtOAc, MTBE, toluene, 2-MeTHF DCM (chromatography) EtOAc/Heptanes Benzene Toluene

  • Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES)

    Diagrammatic representation of how HBD interacts with a QAS

    Eutectic mixtures of quaternary ammonium salts (QAS) and hydrogen bond donors (HBD)

    Bulky cations and smaller anions which are bound to a HBD

    Abbott, A. P.; Boothby, D et al.; J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2004, 126 (29), 9142-9147.

  • Choline chloride-Urea (1:2) Choline chloride melts at

    302C and urea melts at 133C Molar ratio of choline chloride

    to urea is 1:2 The eutectic mixture melts at

    12C The depression in freezing

    point is 178C

    Andrew P. Abbott.; Glen Capper et al.; Chem. Eur. J., 2004, 10, 3769-3774

    Choline chloride-Urea

  • Synthesis General formula

    (R1R2R3R4N+) (X-) (R5) (YH) A B C D 106 combinations Not possible to study all the combinations QAS: HBD: Choline chloride Acetylcholine chloride Urea Glycerol

    N+

    HO

    Cl- N+

    O

    O

    Cl-H2N

    O

    NH2

    OH

    HO

    OH

    Andrew P. Abbott.; Glen Capper et al.; Chem. Eur. J., 2004, 10, 3769-3774

  • Synthesis 16 different combinations of DES were synthesized by

    changing the QAS, HBD, and their composition Binary:

    QAS+HBD (4 combinations)

    Ternary:

    QAS+HBD+HBD (6 combinations)

    QAS+QAS+HBD (6 combinations)

  • Components Composition Choline chloride: Urea 1:2

    Choline chloride: Glycerol 1:2

    Acetyl choline chloride: Urea 1:2

    Acetyl choline chloride: Glycerol 1:2

    Choline chloride: Urea: Glycerol 1:1:1

    Choline chloride: Urea: Glycerol 2:3:1

    Choline chloride: Urea: Glycerol 2:1:3

    Acetyl choline chloride: Urea: Glycerol 1:1:1

    Acetyl choline chloride: Urea: Glycerol 2:3:1

    Acetyl choline chloride: Urea: Glycerol 2:1:3

    Choline chloride: Acetyl choline chloride: Urea 1:1:4

    Choline chloride: Acetyl choline chloride: Urea 1:2:6

    Choline chloride: Acetyl choline chloride: Urea 2:1:6

    Choline chloride: Acetyl choline chloride: Glycerol 1:1:4

    Choline chloride: Acetyl choline chloride: Glycerol 1:2:6

    Choline chloride: Acetyl choline chloride: Glycerol 2:1:6

    QAS+HBD (4combinations)

    QAS+HBD+HBD (6 combinations)

    QAS+QAS+HBD (6 combinations)

  • Phase Properties

    Tc range from -37C to -15C Tm range from 12C to 25C Tc and Tm values of DES were far less than the

    corresponding QAS and HBD used in their synthesis Tdecomp (10%) range from 186C to 208C

  • Viscosity Range from 5.4294 x 10-1 Pa.sec to 0.9243 x 10-2 Pa.sec As the choline chloride concentration increased, viscosity

    decreased Viscosity studied as a function of temperature from 25C

    -150C, with increasing temperature viscosity decreased

    Range from 1.1684 g/mL to 1.264 g/mL As the glycerol concentration increased, density increased

    Density

  • pH

    Range from 10.44 to 5.42 As the acetylcholine chloride concentration increased, pH

    decreased As the urea concentration increased, pH increased

  • Kow Range from 0.061 to 0.141 As the glycerol concentration increased, Kow increased

    RefracHve Index

    Ranges from 1.43-1.51 Relates to polarity (water is 1.33)

  • Choline Chloride

    Urea

    Glycerol

    1:2 Choline Chloride: Urea

    1:2 Choline Chloride: Glycerol

    1:1:1 Choline Chloride:Urea: Glycerol

    Water S S S S S S

    Acetone IS IS IS IS IS IS

    Acetonitrile IS IS IS IS IS IS

    Methanol S S S S S S

    Ethanol S S S S S S

    Isopropanol IS IS S IS S IS

    Dichloromethane IS SS IS IS IS IS

    Chloroform SS SS IS IS IS IS

    DMSO SS S S S S S

    Pentane IS IS IS IS IS IS

    Hexane IA IS IS IS IS IS

    Toluene IS IS IS IS IS S

    Miscibility with Common Solvents

    S= soluble SS = slightly soluble IS = insoluble

    DES soluble with polar solvents

  • *

    Cyclohexane 0 0 0

    Benzene 0 0.1 0.59

    Acetonitrile 0.19 0.31 0.75

    Water 1.17 0.47 1.09

    1:2 Choline Chloride:Urea

    0.734 0.632 0.987

    1:2 Choline Chloride:Glycerol

    0.927 0.642 0.979

    1:1:1 Choline Chloride:Urea:Glycerol

    0.917 0.765 0.985

    = acidity, H-bond dona/ng ability = basicity, H-bond accep/ng ability * = polarity and polarizability

    Kamlet-TaQ Solvatochromic Parameters

  • DES

  • DES

  • DES

  • DES

  • Dissolution of Sugars

    Glucose Sucrose Dextrose Xylose

    1:2 Choline chloride: Urea

    Soluble Soluble Soluble Soluble

    1:2 Choline chloride: Glycerol

    Soluble Soluble Soluble Soluble

    1:2 Acetyl choline chloride: Urea

    Soluble Soluble Soluble Soluble

    1:2 Acetyl choline chloride: Glycerol

    Soluble Soluble Soluble Soluble

  • Naturally Occurring DES 1:2, 1:3 Citric Acid:Choline Chloride 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 Malic Acid:Choline Chloride 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 Maleic Acid:Choline Chloride 1:1 Aconi/c Acid:Choline Chloride 1:1:1 Glucose:Choline Chloride:Water 1:1:1 Fructose:Choline Chloride:Water 1:1:1 Sucrose:Choline Chloride:Water 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 Citric Acid:Proline 1:1 Malic Acid:Glucose 1:1 Malic Acid:Fructose 1:1 Malic Acid:Sucrose 2:2 Citric Acid:Glucose 2:1 Citric Acid:Trehalose 1:1 Citric Acid:Sucrose

    4:1 Maleic Acid:Glucose 1:1 Maleic Acid:Sucrose 1:1 Glucose:Fructose 1:1 Fructose:Sucrose 1:1 Glucose:Sucrose 1:1:1 Sucrose:Glucose:Fructose

    Plant Physiology 156: 1701-1705 (2011).

  • Analy.cal Chemistry 85: 6272-6278 (2013).

  • CONCLUSIONS

    Deep eutec/c solvents comprise a class of novel, green solvents suitable for separa/ons and other chemical processes.